News Releases for 2022
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Americans' Spending Declines Consistently After Age 65; Finding Applies Broadly Across All Wealth Groups December 07, 2022
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Buprenorphine Use Remained Stable During First Year of Pandemic, but New Prescriptions Dropped During Period December 07, 2022
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Black Veterans Generally Have a Better Quality of Life Than Black Non-Veterans, but Still Struggle Compared to White Americans November 09, 2022
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Americans' Willingness to Use Video Telehealth Has Risen During COVID-19 Pandemic November 07, 2022
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Prevalence of Dementia Is Declining Among Older Americans; Inequalities Reduced but Still Persist November 07, 2022
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Disadvantaged Groups Could Fall Further Behind in the Emerging Green Economy October 27, 2022
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Second Annual RAND-AUC Consortium Policy Hackathon to Focus on Justice Reinvestment October 26, 2022
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Life Sciences Sector on the Cusp of Realising Game-Changing Potential of Quantum Computing Technologies October 05, 2022
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Admissions to Drug Treatment Programs Fell Sharply During First Year of COVID-19 Pandemic September 22, 2022
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Fake RAND Report on 'Weakening Germany' September 14, 2022
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Landmark Women's Reproductive Health Survey Shows Need for Improvements in DoD Reproductive Health Care September 13, 2022
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Barry Pavel Named Vice President and Director of the RAND National Security Research Division August 31, 2022
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Higher Premiums Not Always Linked to Better Health Care in Medicare Advantage Plans August 29, 2022
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Fewer FEMA Employees Experienced Workplace Harassment or Discrimination in 2021 than 2019; More Progress Needed August 24, 2022
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Removing Barriers to Diversity in the UK and U.S. Militaries Could Bring Significant Operational and Strategic Advantage August 24, 2022
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Out-of-Pocket Cost of Naloxone May Keep Many Uninsured from Using Lifesaving Treatment August 19, 2022
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L.A. Program to Divert Homeless from Jail into Supportive Housing Decreases Use of County Services August 16, 2022
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James P. Smith, Economist and Former Director of RAND's Labor and Population Studies Program, Dies at 79 August 10, 2022
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Predicting Patients' Race and Ethnicity Can Improve Equity in Health Care Delivery August 01, 2022
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Rise in U.S. Firearm Homicides Disproportionately Affecting South-Central and Midwest States July 14, 2022
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RAND and Poynter Develop Policy-Focused Educational Opportunities for Journalists July 06, 2022
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Frederick Pardee Dies at 89; Former RAND Researcher Gave Generously to RAND and Graduate School That Bears His Name July 01, 2022
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NATO Steers Towards New Focus on Human Security June 24, 2022
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Don't Cut Research Ties with China, Say UK Academics June 22, 2022
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Poor Sleep and Nighttime Wakefulness Associated with Diminished Cognitive Function Among African Americans June 15, 2022
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Teacher and Principal Stress Running at Twice the Rate of General Working Public, Hindering Pandemic Recovery June 15, 2022
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Novel Project Will Create Open Access to Detailed Information About Health and Well-Being for Older Californians June 14, 2022
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Jason Matheny Named President and CEO of RAND Corporation June 07, 2022
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Endowed Chair to Advance Truth Decay Research Established in Honor of RAND President and CEO Michael D. Rich June 03, 2022
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Preparedness Appears Low for Rollout of National 988 Mental Health Hotline June 02, 2022
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Introducing the Evidence and Equity Collaborative June 01, 2022
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Private Health Plans During 2020 Paid Hospitals 224 Percent of What Medicare Would Pay May 17, 2022
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RAND Campaign Encourages Individuals to Take Action Against Truth Decay May 11, 2022
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Strengthening School Lunch Nutritional Standards May Help Improve Obesity Outlook for Low-Income Children May 05, 2022
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Study of Unhoused People in Los Angeles Finds Numbers Growing; Only One-Third Willing to Move into Group Shelters May 04, 2022
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Iao Katagiri, Longtime RAND Community Relations Director and Former Chair of Santa Monica Chamber of Commerce, Dies at Age 70 April 29, 2022
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Repurposing Commercial Buildings Could Help L.A. Meet Housing Needs, but Financial, Regulatory Barriers Exist April 06, 2022
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Trends in Hospital Prices Varied Widely Across the United States April 04, 2022
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Efforts to Avoid Civilian Casualties in Raqqa, Syria, in 2017 Were Considerable but Insufficient March 31, 2022
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Expanding State Employee Health Plan to Others May Do More Than Other Options to Expand Insurance Coverage in Connecticut March 31, 2022
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More Evidence Needed to Support Performance Goals of Current Army Combat Fitness Test; Women, Other Groups Pass the Gender-Neutral Test at Lower Rates March 23, 2022
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Most People Who Receive Medication in Emergency Departments to Treat Opioid Use Disorder Do Not Sustain the Treatment March 21, 2022
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Audio-Only Telehealth Remains Common at Safety Net Health Clinics; Trend Raises Questions About Quality March 15, 2022
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Research Project Will Probe Role of Structural Racism in Development of Dementias and Cognitive Decline Among African Americans March 14, 2022
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Investment in Languages Education Could Return Double for UK Economy February 22, 2022
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More Than Half of Unemployed Young Men Have Criminal Records; Findings Suggested New Approach Needed to Aid the Unemployed February 18, 2022
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COG-UK Consortium's Pathogen Genomics Expertise Played Important Role in UK Response to COVID-19; Valuable Contribution to Public Health Genomics Should Not Be Lost February 15, 2022
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Despite Push to Reward Physicians for Quality and Value, Most Health Systems Base Pay on Volume January 28, 2022
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Pentagon Processes on Civilian Casualties Inconsistent, in Need of Reform January 27, 2022
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Alcohol Consumption Among Men Declined During Pandemic; Men and Women Report More Alcohol-Related Problems January 24, 2022
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Biosimilar Drugs Could Generate $38.4 Billion in Savings over Five Years January 10, 2022